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● 09.15.11


●● Cablegate: Bill Gates Belittles the World


Posted in Bill Gates, Cablegate at 5:02 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Summary: A “C O N F I D E N T I A L” Cablegate cable contains a controversial statement from Bill Gates


“Olmert [...] said that Bill Gates had told him that all real technical innovations in today’s world originate in either the U.S. or Israel.”


Is this really the simplistic way Bill Gates perceives the world? The same Gates who bashed Europe as the source of wars? Surely a lot of people would beg to differ. Here is the cable in question:


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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 TEL AVIV 001470


SIPDIS


E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/12/2016

TAGS: PREL [External Political Relations], PGOV [Internal Governmental Affairs],

PTER [Terrorists and Terrorism], PARM [Arms Controls and Disarmament],

KPAL [Palestinian Affairs], KWBG [West Bank and Gaza], IR [Iran],

IS [Israel], U.S.-ISRAEL RELATIONS, ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN AFFAIRS

SUBJECT: SENATOR LIEBERMAN AND ISRAELI A/PM OLMERT DISCUSS

THE CONVERGENCE PLAN


Classified By: Ambassador Richard H. Jones; Reasons: 1.4 (B and D).


¶1. (C) Summary: On April 11 -- the day that the Cabinet

elected him Acting Prime Minister -- a confident and relaxed

Ehud Olmert met with Senator Joseph Lieberman and the

Ambassador. Olmert outlined his "convergence plan," with

which he hopes to create defensible security borders,

minimize Israeli-Palestinian contact, relocate 80,000

settlers, and separate Israelis from 95 percent of the

Palestinians and 90 percent of the West Bank within the next

four years. Olmert expressed hope that his plan to set

Israel's borders will be coordinated with and supported by

the United States. He maintained that such steps will be

necessary due to a lack of a Palestinian partner needed to

make progress on the Roadmap. On other issues, Olmert 1)

stressed the need for tough UN sanctions against Iran, 2)

analyzed the outcome of the Knesset elections, 3) expressed

his intention to form a new government including parties from

across the political spectrum by the end of the month, and 4)

presented a rosy picture of the Israeli economy. Senator

Lieberman's legislative assistant Frederick Downey and

military escort LTC Edward Fortunato, as well as GOI foreign

affairs adviser Shalom Tourgeman, PM military aide MG Gadi

Shamni, and MFA Congressional liaison Eyal Sela also

participated in the meeting. End summary.


-------------------------------------

Olmert Discusses the Convergence Plan

-------------------------------------


¶2. (C) After expressing admiration for the manner in which

Olmert has handled the difficult period following PM Sharon's

illness and welcoming his upcoming visit to Washington,

Senator Lieberman asked Olmert about his "convergence" plan

to relocate settlers from isolated parts of the West Bank

into settlement blocs. In Olmert's assessment, Israel

"cannot live with the Palestinians more or less as we live

now" and avoid the outbreak of another Intifada. Although he

saw the Roadmap (negotiations) as the best way forward, with

no Palestinian partners his answer is to set "defensible

security borders" that minimize Israeli-Palestinian contact,

and separate Israelis from 95 percent of Palestinians who

will be left with 90 percent of the West Bank. Such a step

entails the relocation of 80,000 settlers from isolated areas

to existing or newly built sections in the major settlement

blocs.


¶3. (C) Olmert described his timeline as two years to try

negotiations, plan, prepare, and consult with the USG,

followed by two years to implement the move of the settlers.

He termed the effort a "huge, major, dramatic undertaking ...

unprecedented in the State of Israel," cautioning that its

scale and Israel's emotional attachment to what it calls

"Judea and Samaria" would result in much controversy.

Senator Lieberman called the plan achievable and courageous.


-------------------------------

Olmert's Views of the U.S. Role

-------------------------------


¶4. (C) Olmert repeatedly stressed that he hopes to carry out

convergence with the full understanding and support of the

United States. He claimed that the plan is consistent with

the President's letter of April 14, 2004. Senator Lieberman

sought clarification of what this support might entail. As a

start, Olmert urged Congress to pass legislation prohibiting

assistance to Hamas in order to send a clear message that

there will be no assistance without a change in Hamas policy.

Senator Lieberman replied that both the USG and EU were

moving in the right direction on the assistance issue.


¶5. (C) Olmert also expressed a desire that consultations with

Washington will result "in an agreement with the United

States that these (the convergence borders) are the final

lines." He expected that the USG will assist Israel in

obtaining European acceptance for the border, a possibility

he said was more likely with leaders such as German

Chancellor Angela Merkel. Olmert repeatedly praised

President Bush, saying that he believes that the President's

commitment to fight terror is a moral -- and not just a

political -- decision. "In the end of the day," added

Olmert, "this is what brings us closer together as nations,

as people, and as leaders."


¶6. (C) Olmert claimed that convergence would also realize a

Palestinian dream by creating a contiguous area free of

Israelis -- except for moves by security forces as needed --

as a basis for a Palestinian state. He cautioned that

conflicts with the Palestinians would continue at a lower

level until they realize that a return to the 1967 borders

"will never happen" and are prepared for a permanent peace.


--------------------------------------------- -

Gaza-West Bank Link and Palestinian Employment

--------------------------------------------- -


¶7. (C) Senator Lieberman asked about links between Gaza and

the West Bank, as well as about the future of Palestinian

workers in Israel. Olmert suggested that Israel has several

ideas for a Gaza-West Bank link, but would not offer them

without receiving concrete concessions in return. He said

that the frequent closings of crossing points make it

impractical for the 25,000 Palestinians currently employed in

Israel to retain their jobs, adding that he preferred in

principle that they work in the Palestinian areas. He

suggested options such as industrial parks located along the

barrier route, but acknowledged that this idea is also

impractical without partners on the Palestinian side.


--------------------------------------------- ------

Lack of Roadmap Partner Makes Convergence Necessary

--------------------------------------------- ------


¶8. (C) Olmert called the Roadmap a reasonable framework for

resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but lamented the

lack of a Palestinian partner. He assessed the chances of

the Palestinians taking necessary steps to restart

negotiations as "nonexistent" and questioned their ability to

do so even if Hamas collapses. He complained that President

Mahmud Abbas remains reluctant to take concrete action,

noting that he had spoken with Abbas by phone a few days

earlier. When asked by Senator Lieberman what steps Abbas

could take, Olmert replied he should disarm the terrorist

organizations. Olmert suggested that the USG and GOI might

agree on benchmarks that the Palestinians must meet to avoid

unilateral Israeli moves, but added that there is "no use

waiting forever." He expressed a clear intention to proceed

with the convergence plan during the term of the current U.S.

administration.


¶9. (C) Olmert noted that the Israeli Cabinet had earlier in

the day decided to boycott the PA's "terrorist government."

He added that Abbas would be treated separately as the

elected President; Tourgeman later told the Ambassador that

Abbas would be excluded from the boycott of the PA but that

GOI officials would not meet with him as they had nothing to

discuss. Tourgeman noted that the exception for Abbas was

personal rather than for the Presidency as an organization.

The GOI could not exclude the possibility that some of the

Presidency's employees might have contact with Hamas.


-------------------------------

Iran: Olmert Urges UN Sanctions

-------------------------------


¶10. (C) Senator Lieberman requested Olmert's views on the

Iranian nuclear program. Olmert called Russian and French

ideas on joint enrichment "a surrender to Iranian

aggression." He urged the USG to take a "much more

aggressive position in the United Nations," claiming that

effective sanctions are the only opportunity to stop Iran

short of military action. Stressing that Iran is an

international -- not just an Israeli -- problem, Olmert said

he intends to raise the issue with the President in

Washington.


--------------------------------------------- --------

Olmert Seeks Broad Domestic Coalition by End of April

--------------------------------------------- --------


¶11. (C) Senator Lieberman asked Olmert to analyze the outcome

of the Knesset elections. Olmert said that voters had sent

two clear messages: 1) they were opposed to the policies and

personalities of Likud, while at the same time distrustful of

Labor's ability to lead; and 2) they wanted Kadima to win,

but with a limited mandate to keep the party from becoming

"too ambitious." Olmert claimed that Likud leader Bibi

Netanyahu was harmed by his right-wing views and by what

Olmert described as the irresponsible manner in which he had

split with PM Sharon. At the same time, Labor had lost seats

despite the collapse of Likud and Kadima's last-minute

formation. He attributed Kadima's smaller-than-expected

victory to pre-election polling, which led some voters to

switch to the pensioners party to help it over the threshold

for entry into the Knesset without affecting Kadima's

expected majority.


¶12. (C) Olmert claimed that he is not personally involved in

the details of coalition negotiations, which are being

handled by his advisers. He predicted "the usual bargains"

during coalition talks, adding that he wants parties from

both sides of the political spectrum in his coalition. His

goal is to avoid over-reliance on either Labor or the

right-wing parties. Nevertheless, Olmert stressed the

important role that a right-wing party or parties could play

for the coalition in reducing anxiety over the convergence

plan and building bridges to the settlers. He expressed his

intention to form the new government by the end of April and

have it functioning in early May.


--------------------------------

Rosy Outlook for Israeli Economy

--------------------------------


¶13. (C) Olmert presented a glowing assessment of the Israeli

economy, predicting growth of 4.3 percent this year and a

reduction in the unemployment rate from current levels of 8.8

or 8.9 percent. He gave former Finance Minister Netanyahu

credit for adopting policies to facilitate growth, but

claimed that his hubris and doctrinaire belief in free

markets had blinded him to the need to provide relief for

under-privileged members of society. Olmert also gave credit

to PM Sharon for creating an "environment of good-will to

Israel and confidence," making the country a more secure

location for business. Olmert proudly noted that Intel,

Microsoft, and IBM have all invested recently in Israel and

said that Bill Gates had told him that all real technical

innovations in today's world originate in either the U.S. or

Israel.


¶14. (U) This cable was cleared by Senator Lieberman.


********************************************* ********************

Visit Embassy Tel Aviv's Classified Website:


http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/nea/telaviv


You can also access this site through the State Department's

Classified SIPRNET website.

********************************************* ********************

JONES



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